On 15/03/14 01:59, Andy C wrote:
Maybe one day this idea http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisp_machine will
come back, I mean in a new form ..
That reminds me of this Urbit project <http://www.urbit.org/>, which is
nowhere near usefulness at present, but deserves to be mentioned as a
(radical) experiment striving to go back to the roots (ideally hardware)
in order to break free from the inconsistencies of having grown
separately the mechanical and semantic models. FoNC
<http://www.vpri.org/fonc_wiki/index.php/Idst> is another example.
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